On Fri, Jul 13, 2018 at 6:16 PM, ~Stack~ <[email protected]> wrote: > Greetings, > > On 07/13/2018 07:22 AM, Manuel Sanchez wrote: >> Greetings to the whole community; I have installed version 6.5 but I >> need to know how to call the different servers or services and where are >> the directories of the configuration files; to facilitate the answer I >> try to simplify the text: >> >> -Server DNS: Bind? Dir.: . > service named > /etc/named
Optional. Does not run unless you install and enable it. >> -Server DHCP: Apache? Dir.: . > service: httpd > /etc/httpd Optional: Does not run unless you install and enable it. >> -Server FTP/SMB: Samba? Dir.: . > FTP really depends on what you are using. > > service samba > /etc/smb Very distinct services, also requires installation and enabling. FTP is typically "vsftpd" on Scientific Linux. >> -Server SSH: LDap??? Dir.: . > LDAP really depends on what you are using (eg: idm, ipa, sssd, ect) Again, very distinct services. And keep "LDAP", which handles host or user or other organized information, very distinct from Kerberos, which provides robust network based authentication. > service sshd > /etc/ssh >> -Server Intranet/Net:??? Dir.: . > > I have no idea what you are asking here. Yes, that one confused me too. >> -Server SQL: MySQL? Dir.: . > service mysqld > > /etc/my.cfg > > I think...been too long since I messed with it. If I remember correctly, > mariadb also uses the same config... You mean "/etc/my.cnf". Not surprising, it had the same core author and was named after his *other* kid. >> -Server Proxy: Squid? Dir.: . > > service squid Matter of taste. I prefer nginx, myself. > It's been far too long since I did anything with squid. You will have to > hit up the man page. >> -Server Domain: ??? Dir.: . > > service ??? > /etc/??? Sounds like he means an active directory replacement? Samba can do most of that, but it's a bear to backport the current Samba release to SL 7 with full drop-in Active Directory features enabled. I'd grab the latest packages form Sernet. > > ;-) > >> Thank you. > > You're welcome. :-) > > ~Stack~ Maybe you could describe better what you really are trying to achieve? And if possible, hop to SL 7 rather than spending your time on SL 6. SL 6 is at the end of its life, and you'll wind up re-inventing wheels that won't even fit on modern cars.
